  Leslie - I can understand that you're concerned about your husband quitting his job. Without knowing any of the specifics, all I can advise is that it's best to have another job firmly lined up before quitting and that most people who quit a job are ineligible to draw unemployment.
The Fox & Friends crew didn't mention who came up with the billboard. The billboard does put the screws to CNN, but if the positions of CNN and Fox were reversed, I'm sure that CNN would do the same sort of thing. Tony Snow was in on the discussion about the billboard and mentioned that Fox was a friendly, happy place to work and that no one was sticking a knife into anyone else's back.
He joked that at CNN everyone was supplied with boxes (for packing) because people keep getting fired from there. Sherry - Rick and Shep were cute together. There's no way to miss the kind of ease they have in talking with each other, and they both have so much personality. (It's curious how some reporters or anchors are so successful in giving glimpses of their personalities, while others seem almost robotic.
) Does anyone have any ideas as to why Shep referred to Rick as "Boss" at the end of their segment? I've never heard Shep say that before. It was so nice to see several Rick appearances yesterday. Jeff Goldblatt was also on Fox Report yesterday. His report was short, unfortunately, but he did look delectable in a long-sleeved shirt. I wish that he could get another big story to cover. He's one of those reporters with personality plus, as he demonstrated while covering Hurricane Isabel.
BTW, ladies, this is something to consider in regard to emailing Fox about our favorites: I read someplace that TPTB in television consider that every opinion expressed represents 1000 other people with similar views, but who don't bother to contact anyone to express their views. Nan - I sent you an email. Melissa - Please come back and join us. Real life can wait. Lol! 
